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Vettel ‘richer' for having raced with Ferrari

One of Formula 1's top earners, Sebastian Vettel says he is 'richer' for having raced at Ferrari, but he doesn't mean financially. The German joined the Scuderia in 2015, making the move after losing the World title to Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes the previous season. Eager to join his hero Michael Schumacher on the list of Ferrari's World Champions, it never happened for Vettel. The German finished runner up in 2017 and again in 2018, seasons in which mistakes – often from the driver's side – cost him dearly. The title was the big thing, so for sure there's something missing, but I'm quite sure I won't be frustrated by it for the rest of my life,' he said to Racer. 'I think...
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